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Re: Advice, please?

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I have a question. How do you respond to a relative who emails you stating they have made a donation in your name to an organization of their choice, then says "Merry Christmas and Thank You".

 

I am angry and very insulted.  I feel it is MY choice who I want to donate to and not to be decided for me.

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@Colinka wrote:

I just received a Christmas package from my sister-in-law. As a joke, she sent a Pou-Pourri gift pack. (This was not a QVC shipment, by the way, but something she sent on her own via FedEx.) Well, when the package arrived, it was obvious that something had leaked, as the package was damp,and the Poupourri fragrance was very obvious. Upon opening the package, I discovered that the lid on one of the bottles had come unscrewed drenching the contents with the distinctive fragrance.

My question is: Do I tell her the package arrived in that condition, or do I just keep my trap shut, and say everything was OK? Two of the three bottles were still usable.

I hate to cause a problem for her, when it really isn't that big of a deal, but what do you think? Maybe she could get a refund for the poor packaging/delivery?


Let it go.  You have more important things to do right now!

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@catwhisperer wrote:

I have a question. How do you respond ro a relative who emails you stating they have made a donation in your name to an organization of their choice, then says "Merry Christmas and Thank You".

 

I am angry and very insulted.  I feel it is MY choice who I want to donate to and not to be decided for me.


Merry Christmas @catwhisperer! I would only be insulted if the donation was made to an organization that the relative knew I would not support, ever, like it was in opposition to my moral core. If it is not morally objectionable, don't be angry, just make a mental note to do the same the next time the opportunity arises. Support your favorite charity with your "gift" to the relative.

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@catwhisperer wrote:

I have a question. How do you respond ro a relative who emails you stating they have made a donation in your name to an organization of their choice, then says "Merry Christmas and Thank You".

 

I am angry and very insulted.  I feel it is MY choice who I want to donate to and not to be decided for me.


It's their money.  Say "you're welcome" and then give a donation to your chosen charity, and deduct it from you're income tax!  Anger only hurts the one who's angry!

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@MaggieMack wrote:

@catwhisperer wrote:

I have a question. How do you respond ro a relative who emails you stating they have made a donation in your name to an organization of their choice, then says "Merry Christmas and Thank You".

 

I am angry and very insulted.  I feel it is MY choice who I want to donate to and not to be decided for me.


Merry Christmas @catwhisperer! I would only be insulted if the donation was made to an organization that the relative knew I would not support, ever, like it was in opposition to my moral core. If it is not morally objectionable, don't be angry, just make a mental note to do the same the next time the opportunity arises. Support your favorite charity with your "gift" to the relative.


@MaggieMack..Merry Christmas to you as well, nice lady. The relative does know that it is a charity I have no interest in. That is what upsets me. A real slap in the face to me, but whatever. 

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@fortune wrote:

@catwhisperer wrote:

I have a question. How do you respond ro a relative who emails you stating they have made a donation in your name to an organization of their choice, then says "Merry Christmas and Thank You".

 

I am angry and very insulted.  I feel it is MY choice who I want to donate to and not to be decided for me.


It's their money.  Say "you're welcome" and then give a donation to your chosen charity, and deduct it from you're income tax!  Anger only hurts the one who's angry!


@fortune...I do give donations regularly and do not deduct it from my income taxes just for info. 

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I would make a donation in their name to a an organization they would never support. Not only is it presumptuous to attach your name to a group you may disapprove but you will be inundated with requests from that organization for eternity. 

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@catwhisperer wrote:

@MaggieMack wrote:

@catwhisperer wrote:

I have a question. How do you respond ro a relative who emails you stating they have made a donation in your name to an organization of their choice, then says "Merry Christmas and Thank You".

 


Merry Christmas @catwhisperer! I would only be insulted if the donation was made to an organization that the relative knew I would not support, ever, like it was in opposition to my moral core. If it is not morally objectionable, don't be angry, just make a mental note to do the same the next time the opportunity arises. Support your favorite charity with your "gift" to the relative.


@MaggieMack..Merry Christmas to you as well, nice lady. The relative does know that it is a charity I have no interest in. That is what upsets me. A real slap in the face to me, but whatever. 


@catwhisperer, hmmmmm, so you have a passive aggressive relative it seems. Now that you know that, you are prepared. Do not let them get under your skin. Do not let them make you angry, that is their joy. I might say something like, "Thank you for making a charitable donation in my name. It will come in handy when I prepare my taxes." Woman Surprised

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Re: Advice, please?

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@catwhisperer wrote:

@MaggieMack wrote:

@catwhisperer wrote:

I have a question. How do you respond ro a relative who emails you stating they have made a donation in your name to an organization of their choice, then says "Merry Christmas and Thank You".

 

I am angry and very insulted.  I feel it is MY choice who I want to donate to and not to be decided for me.


Merry Christmas @catwhisperer! I would only be insulted if the donation was made to an organization that the relative knew I would not support, ever, like it was in opposition to my moral core. If it is not morally objectionable, don't be angry, just make a mental note to do the same the next time the opportunity arises. Support your favorite charity with your "gift" to the relative.


@MaggieMack..Merry Christmas to you as well, nice lady. The relative does know that it is a charity I have no interest in. That is what upsets me. A real slap in the face to me, but whatever. 

 


I hope it's not to Alcoholics Unanimous!

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@catwhisperer wrote:

I have a question. How do you respond to a relative who emails you stating they have made a donation in your name to an organization of their choice, then says "Merry Christmas and Thank You".

 

I am angry and very insulted.  I feel it is MY choice who I want to donate to and not to be decided for me.


Just say "Merry Christmas" in response. They donated their own money. It's not worth getting upset over.